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Balloon Fight.

Balloon Fight is a stage appearing in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, based upon the game of the same name. This stage is unlocked by using Villager three or more times in Smash mode.

The stage itself features a different layout each time it is played; with both the color of the grass and the overall layout of the stage differing. Unlike most stages, walking off the side of the stage results in the player emerging on the other side of the stage; sending the opponent off the side with an attack, however, still causes a KO. Flippers appear on the stage, which spin when attacked or touched and damage all players. The clouds on the stage can also occasionally glow and release a lightning bolt, which sends a spark bouncing around the stage that damages anybody that touches it. This hazard is absent in multiplayer. The bottom middle of the stage is entirely water, and falling into it causes the fish from Balloon Fight to grab the player and slowly drag the player toward the bottom of the stage. Players are also stunned if the fish grabs them, although they can flee by mashing buttons and moving the Circle Pad.

The stage's Final Destination form is set on a high ledge. While the clouds still appear, they do not do anything. The water is also still at the bottom of the stage, though the fish also no longer appears.

Songs

Name Source Credits
Balloon Fight Medley Balloon Fight Arrangement Supervisor: Yoshihito Yano
Composition: Nintendo
Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.
Balloon Trip Balloon Fight Arrangement: Herokazu Tanaka .ex
Composition: Nintendo

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